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Toro’s comeback and Barcelona’s 4-4-2 masterpiece are the signs that the Bianconeri have become “a family and a Champions team”, as Ronaldo writes
Barcelona will also be in disarray, but Juve’s feat at Camp Nou may have sanctioned the start of the Pirlo era. Probably a spark was lit a few days earlier, with the angry reaction in the derby sealed by the winning goal of the “symbol” Bonucci.
That “heavy” tweet
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Dry against Turin, but Cristiano Ronaldo returned to take center stage in the Champions League. The double in Messi’s face makes the goal meter even more, but above all he has returned the best smile to CR7. And Cristiano’s tweet in which he talks about the Juve “family” and the “team of champions” is an investiture: for the first time since he is in Turin, the Portuguese champion has a European evening in which he is decisive ( as with ‘Atlético de Madrid) and the team supports him in everything (as with United in the 2018 group). Pirlo, of course, is in the center of town: Ronaldo’s praise goes mostly to him.
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However, if Cristiano spends himself on recovering from a midfielder in the 81st minute, it means that this Juve is also becoming a truly cohesive group. In fact, the reaction in Saturday’s derby was collective, accompanied by the tactical change. The 4-4-2 that allowed the bull to overturn during the race was, in fact, proposed again in the Champions League. While waiting for Dybala to wake up, Alex Sandro is back crucial. And meanwhile McKennie exploded, decisive not only for the two goals. The calendar until Christmas now smiles at Juve. Faced with the spirit and compactness of Camp Nou, Genoa, Atalanta, Parma and Fiorentina can represent the launching pad. If, on the contrary, the attitude returns to that of Crotone and Benevento, there will be no CR7 that can hold out.
December 10 – 14:08
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